Gwyneth Paltrow’s health and wellness company, Goop Inc., has paid $145,000 to settle a consumer protection case brought by California state officials over unsubstantiated health claims for a trio of products the company sold online.

Prosecutors argued Goop made bogus health claims about the Jade Egg and Rose Quartz Egg, both of which are inserted into the vagina for sexual or positive energy, and Inner Judge Flower Essence Blend, a liquid professed to fight depression, according to a complaint filed last week in Napa County Superior Court.

Goop said it disagreed with the complaint but wanted to settle the case quickly.

The Jade Egg ($66), as currently displayed on Goop’s website, says it is “used by women to increase sexual energy,” while the Rose Quartz Egg ($55) is “associated with positive energy and love.”

Inner Judge Flower Essence Blend ($22), also currently sold out on the site, can be taken on the tongue, added to water and used externally “to help prevent ‘shame spirals’ downward toward depressive states,” the site says.

Goop agreed to pay $145,000 in civil penalties in the judgment, announced Tuesday, by the California Food, Drug and Medical Device Task Force. Goop is also barred from making any future unsubstantiated product claims and from manufacturing or selling any misbranded, unapproved or falsely-advertised medical devices.

“It’s important to hold companies accountable for unsubstantiated claims, especially when the claims have the potential to affect women’s health,” Orange County district attorney Tony Rackauckas said in a statement announcing the settlement. The task force included prosecutors from eight other California counties.

In its own announcement on the settlement, Goop said that while it “believes there is an honest disagreement about these claims, the company wanted to settle this matter quickly and amicably. This settlement does not indicate any liability on Goop’s part.”

Goop has not received complaints about the product claims, it says, but will issue refunds to customers upon request. (You can contact Goop at customerservice@goop.com.)

“Goop provides a forum for practitioners to present their views and experiences with various products like the jade egg. The law, though, sometimes views statements like this as advertising claims, which are subject to various legal requirements,” Erica Moore, Goop’s chief financial officer, said in a statement. “The Task Force assisted us in applying those laws to the content we published, and we appreciate their guidance in this matter as we move from a pioneer in this space to an established wellness authority.”